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How to Install Nautilus Terminal in Linux

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Nautilus File Browser in GNOME Desktop

The file browser " Nautilus Terminal" is a default browser for GNOME. Here we are going to discuss about this file browser with the Nautilus Terminal installation.

Nautilus Terminal

It is an embedded terminal file browser. To work in command line with Real time GUI is possible with Nautilus Terminal.

Features

  • Hide/Show Terminal is present.
  • Complete compatible.
  • It will Support for Copy and Paste in Terminal.
  • It is mainly designed to follow your Instructions and movement within directories.
  • Resizable terminal.
  • It will Support for Drag and Drop of folders/files in Terminal.

To Install Nautilus Terminal in Linux

Download the package using below link.
http://projects.flogisoft.com/nautilus-terminal/download/

The downloaded package is in *.tar.gz format, so extract the downloaded tar file using the below commands.

[root@linuxhelp ~]# cd Downloads/
[root@linuxhelp downloads]# ls -l
[root@linuxhelp downloads]# tar -zxvf nautilus-terminal_1.0_src.tar.gz
[root@linuxhelp downloads]# ls -l
[root@linuxhelp downloads]# cd nautilus-terminal_1.0_src


downloaded package
Run the install.sh file.

[root@linuxhelp nautilus-terminal_1.0_src]# ./install.sh -i


installation process

Ubuntu/Debian/Linux Mint

To install nautilus from repository

Use the following command, to install nautilus from repository.

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flozz/flozz
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install nautilus-terminal

To restart nautilus

[root@linuxhelp nautilus-terminal_1.0_src]# nautilus -q

To start the nautilus terminal executing the below command.

[root@linuxhelp nautilus-terminal_1.0_src]# nautilus


start nautilus terminal

To show Pictures directory in graphical execute the following commands.

[root@linuxhelp nautilus-terminal_1.0_src]# cd
[root@linuxhelp ~]# pwd
[root@linuxhelp ~]# nautilus Pictures/


Pictures directory

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

How to download Nautilus Terminal package in Linux?

A

Download the nautilus package by following a link
http://projects.flogisoft.com/nautilus-terminal/download/

Q

How to install the downloaded package of nautilus in Linux?

A

Install the downloaded package of nautilus by following command
# ./install.sh -i

Q

Which command is used to install the nautilus package in Ubuntu?

A

Install the nautilus package in Ubuntu by following command
# apt-get install nautilus-terminal

Q

which command is used to restart the nautilus package in Ubuntu?

A

Restart the nautilus package by following command
# nautilus -q

Q

how to add a repository for Ubuntu?

A

you can add a repository for Ubuntu by following command
# add-apt-repository ppa:flozz/flozz

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